SHOULDER STABILIZING EXERCISE BENCH COVER
20170274243 · 2017-09-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/0057
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/4039
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/078
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A shoulder stabilizing bench cover for use within exercise bench during weight training exercise. The cover has a top surface having a high degree of static friction with clothing and/or a person's body. The top surface is placed on top of an exercise bench and held in place by straps that wrap around the bench and removably affixed to each other using a belt or other mechanism. The cover may include one or more elastic components to facilitate fixed engagement with an exercise bench. In use, an exerciser places the cover in the region of the exercise bench where he or she intends to position his or her shoulder blades. An exerciser then lies down over the cover and pulls his or her shoulder blades together. The static friction imparted by the bench cover prevents an exerciser shoulder blades from moving laterally. As a result, an exerciser maintains the proper posture, having his or her shoulders pulled back and substantially in mobile during a bench press or other exercise performed on the exercise bench.
Claims
1. A shoulder stabilizing bench cover comprising: a planar body having an upper surface and sized to fit on the top of an exercise bench; at least one high static friction region on the upper surface of the body; and, two opposing straps extending in opposite directions from the body, each opposing strap having a distal end having a fastener complimentary to the fastener of the other opposing strap; wherein the at least one high static friction region is sized to cover a portion of an exercise bench large enough to accommodate the shoulder blades of a user without extending underneath a neck and a lumbar region of a spine of a user.
2. The shoulder stabilizing bench cover of claim 1 wherein the shoulder stabilizing bench cover is formed from a single piece of material.
3. The shoulder stabilizing bench cover of claim 2 wherein the planar body has a uniform thickness.
4. The shoulder stabilizing bench cover of claim 2 wherein the at least one high static friction region is coextensive with the upper surface of the body.
5. The shoulder stabilizing bench cover of claim 4 wherein the at least one high static friction region is coextensive with the entire shoulder stabilizing bench cover.
6. The shoulder stabilizing bench cover of claim 5 wherein the at least two opposing straps are adjustable.
7. The shoulder stabilizing bench cover of claim 5 wherein the at least two opposing straps are elastic.
8. The shoulder stabilizing bench cover of claim 1 wherein the at least one high static friction region comprises two high static friction regions and the bench cover has bilateral symmetry.
9. The shoulder stabilizing bench cover of claim 1 wherein the body further comprises two elastic lateral regions from which the at least two opposing straps extend laterally.
10. The shoulder stabilizing bench cover of claim 1 wherein the at least two opposing straps comprise two sets of two opposing straps.
11. A posture stabilizing bench cover comprising: a flexible pad configured to extend across a width of an exercise bench, transverse to a length of the exercise bench; at least two opposing elastic straps extending laterally from the pad having complimentary buckle mechanisms at their distal ends and providing removable attachment; wherein the flexible pad has a top surface providing static friction sufficient to prevent movement of an exerciser's shoulder blades when performing a bench press.
12. A method for weight training exercise comprising: providing a shoulder stabilizing bench cover comprising; a planar body having an upper surface and sized to fit on the top of an exercise bench; at least one high static friction region on the upper surface of the body; and, two opposing adjustable straps extending laterally from the body, each opposing strap having a distal end having a fastener complimentary to the fastener of the other opposing strap; wherein the at least one high static friction region is sized to cover a portion of an exercise bench large enough to accommodate the shoulder blades of a user without extending underneath a neck and a lumbar region of a spine of a user. positioning the body of the shoulder stabilizing cover over a top of an exercise bench; securing the should stabilizing cover to the bench by connecting the complimentary fasteners underneath the exercise bench; positioning an exerciser on the bench such that the exerciser's shoulder blades are pulled medially toward each and located on the high static friction region of the upper surface; performing bench presses while the exerciser's shoulder blades are held stationary by the shoulder stabilizing cover.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] A more complete understanding of the present invention, and the attendant advantages and features thereof, will be more readily understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] Before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
[0031] Disclosed is a shoulder stabilizing bench cover for use with an exercise bench during weight training exercises, and specifically bench presses. The cover has a upper, or top, surface, at least a region of which has a high level of static friction with clothing and/or a person's body. The top surface is placed on top of an exercise bench and held in place by straps that wrap around the bench and connect to each other using a fastener, such as a buckle, Velcro®, hook and eye, or other mechanism. The cover may include one or more elastic components to facilitate fixed engagement with an exercise bench. In use, an exerciser places the cover in the region of the exercise bench where he or she intends to position his or her shoulder blades. An exerciser then lies down over the cover and pulls his or her shoulder blades together. The static friction imparted by the bench cover prevents an exerciser's shoulder blades from moving laterally during exercises, such as bench presses. As a result, an exerciser maintains the proper posture, having his or her shoulders pulled back and substantially in mobile during a bench press or other exercise performed on the exercise bench. Because the region of static friction does not extend to the exercier's lumbar spine or neck, the exerciser may still adjust his or her weight or balance and improve core strength.
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[0033] Other types of connecting mechanisms, such as buttons, laces, snaps, hook and loop and the like may be used instead of the buckles shown in
[0034] The elastic lateral regions 14 may be comprised of a suitable elastic material that allows the straps 16 to extend a sufficient distance to wrap around a bench and buckle together. The straps may also optionally be elastic and/or have an adjustable length.
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[0040] The bench cover 60 accommodates only the shoulder region 82 and does not engage the exerciser's neck 84 or lumbar region 86. The bench cover 60 therefore does not inhibit motion of any region of an exerciser's body except for the shoulder region 82. Because it does not offer support for the neck 84, lumbar region 86 or other parts of the exerciser's body, the bench cover 60 is able to anchor the exerciser's shoulders in the correct position while simultaneously improving core strength by requiring the exerciser to maintain position and balance of his or her overall body. This also improves the safety of performing a bench press, even when using extremely large weights, by allowing the exerciser to shift other regions of his or her body to balance the weight being lifted. In this embodiment, the bench cover 60 is relatively thin and is not substantially raise an exerciser's shoulders above the bench 74. Optionally, the bench cover 60 may be thicker, such as for example being two or three inches thick, thereby raising an exerciser's shoulders above the bench 74. Use of a thicker bench cover may further increase the use of core muscles and thus result in a more complete workout.
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[0042] Whereas, the present invention has been described in relation to the drawings attached hereto, it should be understood that other and further modifications, apart from those shown or suggested herein, may be made within the spirit and scope of this invention. Descriptions of the embodiments shown in the drawings should not be construed as limiting or defining the ordinary and plain meanings of the terms of the claims unless such is explicitly indicated.
[0043] As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception, upon which this disclosure is based, may readily be utilized as a basis for the designing of other structures, methods and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the present invention. It is important, therefore, that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.